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The Death of Rave at Tobacco Factory

The Death of Rave at Tobacco Factory

Date: 19 July 2011

Following two successful ‘Eddie King’ events Darkstuff Productions returns to the Tobacco Factory Theatre with a whole new twist in the tale and a host of delightfully dark monologues, in a new promenade performance.

Take yourself back to the 1990's, just for a moment. A flash of lights, a blur of neon colour and the beat of music that hits at your acid-happy core...

You are invited to celebrate one final night at a warehouse rave on the verge of oblivion where innocence is lost, memories are made and faith wavers. Another decade, another time, another Eddie and all is not as you might think. Join Eddie and his fellow rave-goers as the lost find each other for a moment and life frays at the edges.

A night of new writing from Simon Harvey-Williams, Phil John, David Lane, Helen Parker and whatsonstage.com’s very own Gill Kirk, inspired by the euphoria-driven age of Rave. The last great social happening of the Twentieth Century – an age before Facebook. The Acid Generation. Were you there? Are the memories stirring? Did Eddie King, that famous everyperson, overdo the little pills and fry his brain?

Whether you’re a veteran raver, someone who wasn’t there the first time around, or an intrepid theatre explorer go and plumb the depths of a dizzyingly exhilarating era without the morning-after headache.

This is not a rave. This, is a night to remember!

Age advisory: 15+ due to moderate language

- by Simon Cole

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